Test "How well do you know affiliate marketing?"

Have you read our blog well enough? Are your ready to define who you really are in CPA world? We are sure that you are, so take your time and check whether you are an affiliate hero or you need to learn a little more to become one.

1. Let's start from the easy one. What's an affiliate network?

A new kind of social network where we can find marketing colleagues.

A platform where publishers meet advertisers to promote their offers.

A freelance network where I can offer to write an article for a certain price.

2. For what do advertisers pay in affiliate networks?

For telling everybody that it is a good advertiser.

For approved action.

For leaving a nice review on their website.

3. What is CR?

Conversion Rate

Current Revenue

Customer Review

Customer Reaction

4. Which pricing model doesn't exist?

CPW

CPA

CPL

CPI

5. What is an offer?

It's a promotion campaign which describes how a publishers should work with the advertiser to get the reward.

An offer which an affiliate network makes to advertisers.

A link which publishers use to track sales.

6. Which pricing model will be used if an attracted user bought something on advertiser's website?

CPI

CPL

CPS

7. What's a cookie?

A biscuit which affiliate networks send to their loyal publishers.

Data used to collect information on users interests, preferences and search requests, as well as to track the access session.

A tool to shorten the links.

8. The advertiser "Mike's breakfast" has forbidden brand bidding. For which of the following advertisements can a publisher be banned from the affiliate program?

Check the best recipe of pancakes on this website.

If you want to try the best of Mike's breakfast, click on here.

Wanna cook as good as Mike? Click on here to know how to do it.

9. What is CPM?

Cost per most profitable models

Cost per month

Cost per 1000 shows

10. What is arbitrage?

Traffic purchase in order to resell it on more profitable terms.

A tool to place advertising campaigns.

The name of process when a publisher is banned from the affiliate network.

Type of contextual advertisement.

11. What is Last Cookie Wins?

A bonus scale

An attribution model

A competition among publishers

12. How does "Last Cookie Wins" work?

The publisher who attracted the most number of sales gets a higher reward.

The action is attributed to the publisher, whose link was the last one the user clicked before the action was performed.

The bonus scale for publishers of AD-2 and higher levels.

13. Which type of traffic sources is forbidden in affiliate networks?

Social Media

Email marketing

Retargeting

When a publisher drives traffic by pretending to be the advertiser.

14. What is toolbar?

A section on the website of an affiliate network where you can find all tools.

A browser extension that helps users in their work.

Browser extension to show more advertisements.

15. What is ROI?

Revenue of influencers

Revenue on investment

Return on investment

16. When do advertisers stop paying for traffic attracted by contextual advertising?

Whenever they want - it's their offer.

When users stop seeing the advertisement because the budget has ran out.

When the channel cookie expires.

17. Which business model doesn't exist in affiliate networks?

Cashback website

Coupons and deals

Word of mouth

Price comparing services

18. What is SEO?

Seeing every order

Search engine optimization

Super effective order

19. What is XML-feed?

XML-file which contains information about the product.

XML-file which contains information about lost orders.

XML-file which contains information about the offers which you have joined.

20. What is adult traffic?

Target audience of 18-year-old and older.

The traffic driven from the websites with adult content.

The Traffic driven from the websites for retired people.

21. What is an exclusive offer?

The advertiser which pays the highest reward in the category.

The advertiser which works only with one affiliate network.

The advertiser which is in TOP 10 in the rating.

22. On which social network cannot you paste the links under posts?

Facebook

YouTube

Instagram

23. What is the approval rate?

The number of per cents of users who approved their personal data on advertiser's website.

The number of per cents of publishers' applications approved by the advertiser.

The ratio of the number of approved target user actions to the total number of potential target actions.

24. What is the incentive traffic?

The traffic that publishers attract by promising the users some non-monetary rewards (bonuses, gifts) for installing an app, filling an application or performing another action.

Ad created in the format of a small image with an intriguing or provocative text.

Placement of incentive posts with affiliate links.

25. What is cashback?

The service that lets users get back a part of the money spent on the purchase.

The process when the advertiser gives you money back for attracting some certain number of sales.

The service which provides users with coupons&deals.

26. What is deeplink?

The tool for tracking conversion of each ad.

A tool that allows you to generate affiliate links to any page of the advertiser's website.

A tool which embodies product catalogues with product names, images, descriptions and prices.

27. What is SubID?

The tool for tracking conversion of each ad.

A tool that allows you to generate affiliate links to any page of the advertiser's website.

A tool which embodies product catalogues with product names, images, descriptions and prices.

28. What is the average hold time?

The average time that the advertiser has actually spent to verify the actions over the last 360 days.

The average time that the users has spent to confirm the order over the last 360 days

The average time that the publisher has spent on attracting a customer after placing the affiliate link.

29. What is CPI?

Cost per information

Cost per integration

Cost per installation

30. What is fraud?

Any attempt of a publisher to deceive an advertiser or an affiliate network for getting reward.

Any attempt of an advertiser to deceive a publisher or an affiliate network for getting profit.